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  1. They pretended to roll the cloth off the looms; cut the air with their scissors; and sewed with needles without any thread in them. “See!” cried they, at last. “The Emperor’s new clothes are ready!”. And now the Emperor, with all the grandees of his court, came to the weavers; and the rogues raised their arms, as if in the act of ...

  2. The Emperor's New Clothes got lost in the shuffle when FilmFour went to the wall, sitting on the shelf for a couple of years before a negligible release. Like the film itself, the premise had been around for years - Winston Churchill once pitched a variation to Charlie Chaplin - although it took decades to reach the screen: Napoleon never actually died on St Helena but escaped, leaving a ...

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  3. The Emperor of a European country demands new clothes to wear every day, in fact sometimes several times a day. He imposes a heavy tax on the poor citizens to pay for his vanity. An itinerant man and boy come to the capital city and see the injustice, and make friends, but they soon have to flee. They return disguised as Arab tailors, and offer to make the Emperor a new suit of clothes. But ...

  4. 21. Jan. 2016 · In The Emperor’s New Clothes will Russell Brand aufzeigen, wie es zu der global wachsenden Kluft zwischen Arm und Reich kommen konnte.

  5. The Emperor's New Clothes, a 1987 musical comedy adaptation of the fairy tale starring Sid Caesar, part of the Cannon Movie Tales. series [1] The Emperor's New Clothes (1991) animated film, by Burbank Animation Studios . Muppet Classic Theater has an adaptation of the story with Fozzie as the emperor, and with Rizzo and two of his fellow rats ...

  6. 20. Okt. 1991 · The Emperor's New Clothes: Directed by Michael Sporn. With Courtney B. Vance, Larry White, Jason McDonald, Peggy Cass. This is the classic story of the vain emperor who is so swayed by the importance of clothes that he does not realize he is being fooled.

  7. 18. Dez. 2015 · Unfortunately, "The Emperor's New Clothes," Winterbottom's new documentary about comedian-turned-populist-political-commentator Russell Brand's revolutionary shenanigans, is more like "The Shock Doctrine," Winterbottom's adaptation of Naomi Klein's tract on disaster economics. Both of Winterbottom's money-minded documentaries are essentially film-length arguments that also happen to appeal to ...